No oyes ladrar los perros translates to 'You don't hear dogs barking.' It is a short story by Juan Rulfo that explores themes of guilt, redemption, and family bonds through a conversation between a father carrying his injured son on his back.
Related terms
Realismo mágico (Magical Realism): A literary genre characterized by blending magical elements into realistic settings or situations.
Narrador en primera persona (First-person narrator): A narrative technique where the story is told from the perspective of one character using 'I' or 'we.'
Conflicto interno (Internal conflict): A struggle within a character's mind or emotions that drives their actions throughout the story.